Name | Star Medical Specialities |
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Organization Name | Star Formula Inc |
Location | 4386 Sunbelt Dr, Addison, Texas 75001 |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Phone | (800) 368-2065 |
Participate in Medicare | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare assignment. Please check with the supplier if they accept medicare-approved amount before you get your prescription drugs, equipment or supplies from this supplier. |
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Losing weight and saving money are the top New Year's resolutions expected to challenge Americans this year, experts say.
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Sales of Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, declined by a third this year, and three years after the FDA approved the drug an estimated three out of four women remain unvaccinated - despite millions spent on advertising and lobbying for government mandates. A recent marketing study offers a reason.
The WHO is questioning the validity of the findings of a recent Amnesty International report which highlighted the dire needs of North Korea's health system, "contradict[ing] the rosier picture given by WHO chief Margaret Chan after her April trip there," the Associated Press reports. Although WHO spokesman Paul Garwood "insisted he wasn't criticizing Amnesty's work … he said Thursday's report was anecdotal, with stories dating back to 2001," which "[h]e contrasted … with WHO's science-based approach" (7/16).
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NPI Number | 1164108825 |
Organization Name | STAR FORMULA INC |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Address | 5244 2nd St Nw, Albuquerque, NM 87107 |
Phone Number | 800-368-2065 |
News Archive
Losing weight and saving money are the top New Year's resolutions expected to challenge Americans this year, experts say.
One shot, protected forever: This would be a dream come true regarding influenza vaccinations. So far, vaccination against influenza did not provide a lasting protection.
A mother's perceived social status predicts her child's brain development and stress indicators, finds a study at Boston Children's Hospital. While previous studies going back to the 1950s have linked objective socioeconomic factors—such as parental income or education—to child health, achievement and brain function, the new study is the first to link brain function to maternal self-perception.
Sales of Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, declined by a third this year, and three years after the FDA approved the drug an estimated three out of four women remain unvaccinated - despite millions spent on advertising and lobbying for government mandates. A recent marketing study offers a reason.
The WHO is questioning the validity of the findings of a recent Amnesty International report which highlighted the dire needs of North Korea's health system, "contradict[ing] the rosier picture given by WHO chief Margaret Chan after her April trip there," the Associated Press reports. Although WHO spokesman Paul Garwood "insisted he wasn't criticizing Amnesty's work … he said Thursday's report was anecdotal, with stories dating back to 2001," which "[h]e contrasted … with WHO's science-based approach" (7/16).
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NPI Number | 1538511910 |
Organization Name | STAR FORMULA INC |
Doing Business As | STAR MEDICAL SPECIALTIES |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Address | 4386 Sunbelt Dr, Addison, TX 75001 |
Phone Number | 972-380-2065 |
News Archive
Losing weight and saving money are the top New Year's resolutions expected to challenge Americans this year, experts say.
One shot, protected forever: This would be a dream come true regarding influenza vaccinations. So far, vaccination against influenza did not provide a lasting protection.
A mother's perceived social status predicts her child's brain development and stress indicators, finds a study at Boston Children's Hospital. While previous studies going back to the 1950s have linked objective socioeconomic factors—such as parental income or education—to child health, achievement and brain function, the new study is the first to link brain function to maternal self-perception.
Sales of Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, declined by a third this year, and three years after the FDA approved the drug an estimated three out of four women remain unvaccinated - despite millions spent on advertising and lobbying for government mandates. A recent marketing study offers a reason.
The WHO is questioning the validity of the findings of a recent Amnesty International report which highlighted the dire needs of North Korea's health system, "contradict[ing] the rosier picture given by WHO chief Margaret Chan after her April trip there," the Associated Press reports. Although WHO spokesman Paul Garwood "insisted he wasn't criticizing Amnesty's work … he said Thursday's report was anecdotal, with stories dating back to 2001," which "[h]e contrasted … with WHO's science-based approach" (7/16).
› Verified 7 days ago
News Archive
Losing weight and saving money are the top New Year's resolutions expected to challenge Americans this year, experts say.
One shot, protected forever: This would be a dream come true regarding influenza vaccinations. So far, vaccination against influenza did not provide a lasting protection.
A mother's perceived social status predicts her child's brain development and stress indicators, finds a study at Boston Children's Hospital. While previous studies going back to the 1950s have linked objective socioeconomic factors—such as parental income or education—to child health, achievement and brain function, the new study is the first to link brain function to maternal self-perception.
Sales of Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, declined by a third this year, and three years after the FDA approved the drug an estimated three out of four women remain unvaccinated - despite millions spent on advertising and lobbying for government mandates. A recent marketing study offers a reason.
The WHO is questioning the validity of the findings of a recent Amnesty International report which highlighted the dire needs of North Korea's health system, "contradict[ing] the rosier picture given by WHO chief Margaret Chan after her April trip there," the Associated Press reports. Although WHO spokesman Paul Garwood "insisted he wasn't criticizing Amnesty's work … he said Thursday's report was anecdotal, with stories dating back to 2001," which "[h]e contrasted … with WHO's science-based approach" (7/16).
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